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tuaw.com » The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) - Aug 28, 2008
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, iPhone, App Store Picking my favorite iPhone apps was pretty straightforward. I went with three apps that save me time. The first one wows me because using it sort of feels like magic …
Also tagged: iphone, netnewswire, shazam, evernote, app store, appstore
theappleblog.com » The Apple Blog - Aug 25, 2008
If you’re like me, you have more to do than you could realistically get done in a month. How do you keep up with it all? There are dozens of productivity applications for your Mac, and a few for your iPhone. But …
Also tagged: reviews, getting things done, iphone, gtd, task management, software reviews
sitepoint.com » SitePoint Blogs - Aug 18, 2008
If, like me, you’ve succumbed to the allure of the iPhone, then you’ve no doubt also lost countless hours of sleep since the launch of the iPhone App Store. At the time of writing there are over 2,000 apps available to …
Also tagged: apple, productivity, iphone, newsgator, netnewswire, evernote, filemagnet, news and 38 trends, note2self
theappleblog.com » The Apple Blog - Jul 2, 2008
For all TAB readers interested in getting access to the most cutting edge (dubbed “sneaky peek”) releases of OmniFocus (their task management app) you can sign up for advance notifications via their Sneaky Peak page …
mashable.com » Mashable! - Jun 11, 2008
Just as I’ve finished my rant about the awesomeness of iPhone GPS, along comes a cool iPhone application to support my claims. Omnifocus for the iPhone has a simple, yet cool premise: it’s a location-aware task list …
Also tagged: web 2 0, social networking, iphone, task list
hackaday.com » Hack a Day - Jun 10, 2008
Filed under: gps hacks With the iPhone finally getting legitimate GPS we're bound to see more widespread use of location based apps. Services like Dodgeball, Brightkite, and a few Twitter clients have been around, but …
Also tagged: gps, iphone, geocaching, 43folders, twitter, dodgeball, merlinmann, georss, brightkite
tuaw.com » The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) - Jun 10, 2008
Filed under: Software, WWDC, iPhone Guy-I-wish-was-my-friend Merlin Mann writes at 43 Folders about OmniFocus for iPhone, a project he's involved with. Perhaps the most exciting new feature is the fact that OmniFocus …
43folders.com » 43 Folders - Jun 10, 2008
The Omni Group - OmniFocus for iPhone and iPod touch [Disclosure: I’m a consultant on the OmniFocus project. You can blame me for having requested any of the features you don’t like.] Oh, man. It’s so nice to lift …
Also tagged: applications, iphone, wwdc
stilgherrian.com » Stilgherrian - Apr 28, 2008
I like it when software-writers pay attention to the little things. When changing credit card details in my Basecamp account, the system noticed that I also had a Highrise account and offered to update that at the …
downloadsquad.com » Download Squad - Apr 7, 2008
Filed under: Business, Internet, Features, Windows, Macintosh, Blogging, E-mail, Office, Productivity, Web services, Apple, Google, Microsoft, Shareware, Freeware, web 2.0 How many of the applications you use on a …
Also tagged: facebook, backpack, google reader, gmail, newsgator, google docs, remember the milk, google calendar, netnewswire, ecto, scribefire, web based, windows live writer, marsedit, online applications, google gears, feeddemon, evernote, tweet this, native applications